Rules & Regulation Breed Corruption
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Bahnisikha said:
1 decade ago
Rules and regulation must be acceptable and logically applicable for everyone. If it is strict too much then it will be corrupted. For example when a family strict too much then it was heard that there son or daughter left home and gone with his or her lover. Without rules and regulation the country become a jungle. At first required to change myself and then change our surroundings because public makes a man leader of our country who generate to all of us.
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Harry said:
1 decade ago
Hi friends!
In my point of view, there is no Rules and regulations Followed by Our Indian country properly. The higher persons who involved in construction of Rules and regulations they are the first person to break the rules. All the rules are broken by them but we are also involved to break rules and regulations indirectly and directly.
How means people we are living in the competitive world no one worry about his/her neighbor's health and wealth. Every one wants to show him/her power on to the society for such reason he/she do anything in their life. When people wants more and more money they establish themselves on the society via breaking the rules and regulations. But they don't care about poor people.
For that, some rare hard worker's are ignored from the Society. Even though those people are very skilled and knowledgeable, they are not co-operate for break the rules!Such a reason leads to them discarded from society!
In my point of view, there is no Rules and regulations Followed by Our Indian country properly. The higher persons who involved in construction of Rules and regulations they are the first person to break the rules. All the rules are broken by them but we are also involved to break rules and regulations indirectly and directly.
How means people we are living in the competitive world no one worry about his/her neighbor's health and wealth. Every one wants to show him/her power on to the society for such reason he/she do anything in their life. When people wants more and more money they establish themselves on the society via breaking the rules and regulations. But they don't care about poor people.
For that, some rare hard worker's are ignored from the Society. Even though those people are very skilled and knowledgeable, they are not co-operate for break the rules!Such a reason leads to them discarded from society!
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Ravi said:
1 decade ago
Rules and regulation are necessities for effective run of government bodies.
As on another hand without analysing of people's view of seeing on rules and how much importance should given to the rules?
Leads to corruption due to forcefully applied by authority and releases them in favour of corrupt money.
Example is police forced citizen to wear helmet though it is not that much of preliminary according to citizen.
By violating law police asked fine to them and let them go with 50Rs instead of 100Rs without providing receipt.
As on another hand without analysing of people's view of seeing on rules and how much importance should given to the rules?
Leads to corruption due to forcefully applied by authority and releases them in favour of corrupt money.
Example is police forced citizen to wear helmet though it is not that much of preliminary according to citizen.
By violating law police asked fine to them and let them go with 50Rs instead of 100Rs without providing receipt.
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Vinita said:
1 decade ago
Yes I do think that rules and regulations are very necessary but they are the one cause of corruption as if due to some rule a person is not able to get some thing then he/she tries to get it through paying some bribe.
For example if some one needs a gas cylinder and due to rules he is not able to then he would pay bribe and get it.
Thus I feel the solution can be to make ourselves aware that what we are doing is wrong even if we are in need of some thing we must try to get it legally else we should get some alternative of that thing. That would not be as good as that thing but at least we will have a good feeling of honesty in our heart.
For example if some one needs a gas cylinder and due to rules he is not able to then he would pay bribe and get it.
Thus I feel the solution can be to make ourselves aware that what we are doing is wrong even if we are in need of some thing we must try to get it legally else we should get some alternative of that thing. That would not be as good as that thing but at least we will have a good feeling of honesty in our heart.
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Ashutosh dubey said:
1 decade ago
Rule and regulation is not reason of the corruption but the reason of corruption is improper implementation of rule and regulation.
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PAWAN said:
1 decade ago
Hi friends,
I would like to say on the topic "Rule and regulation breed the corruption" that it have both faces. For example government had made rule that everyone should wear helmet while driving but what is the result if police caught you, who starts giving excuse and bribe you don't want to pay challan. That mean corruption started from even a small rule. There are many rules just for not to be captured in rule corruption starts.
I don't think that making a lot of rule will decrease the corruption. Rules and regulation should be as least as possible and close to human welfare and more important things is it proper implementation. So, good and few rules with proper implementation can reduce corruption.
I would like to say on the topic "Rule and regulation breed the corruption" that it have both faces. For example government had made rule that everyone should wear helmet while driving but what is the result if police caught you, who starts giving excuse and bribe you don't want to pay challan. That mean corruption started from even a small rule. There are many rules just for not to be captured in rule corruption starts.
I don't think that making a lot of rule will decrease the corruption. Rules and regulation should be as least as possible and close to human welfare and more important things is it proper implementation. So, good and few rules with proper implementation can reduce corruption.
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Chiranjeevinaidu said:
10 years ago
Rules and regulations are good for the people and society, but in India we have rules only there is no proper implementations, moreover no correct and strict punishments for bribers, if the government take strict action on corruption then only India is developed country, up to that extent India always developing country. In my opinion punishment only stops corruption.
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Sajjad said:
9 years ago
Rules and regulations are good for society but strictness to follow these rules should also necessary if strictness is not present then rules and regulation breed corruption yes In Pakistan many rules and are present but strictness is not present and as a result you can easily see that almost everyone is doing corruption if strictness would present in our society than no one can do corruption at last rules and regulations does not breed corruption absence of strictness does.
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Anshuman said:
9 years ago
It's not rules and regulations that breed corruption. It's basically violating rules and regulations or not obeying rules and regulations that breed corruption.
For eg, Traffic rules are made to avoid accidents but traffic involved himself in bribery when anyone violates traffic rules and gets caught. Instead of filing a challan the police officer takes some money from the people and thus the corruption is born.
Another example that can be seen especially in India that admission to top government colleges requires an applicant to pass through entrance examination and he must secure good rank in that. But again the ministers, politicians, etc take a lot of money from the candidate to get them admitted to the colleges which itself is corruption. Many higher authorities are involved in this racket. Rules and regulations breed corruption until and unless a proper rule are made and punishment is given to the people who are involved in corruption by breaking these rules. Strict rules should be made in order to stop corruption.
For eg, Traffic rules are made to avoid accidents but traffic involved himself in bribery when anyone violates traffic rules and gets caught. Instead of filing a challan the police officer takes some money from the people and thus the corruption is born.
Another example that can be seen especially in India that admission to top government colleges requires an applicant to pass through entrance examination and he must secure good rank in that. But again the ministers, politicians, etc take a lot of money from the candidate to get them admitted to the colleges which itself is corruption. Many higher authorities are involved in this racket. Rules and regulations breed corruption until and unless a proper rule are made and punishment is given to the people who are involved in corruption by breaking these rules. Strict rules should be made in order to stop corruption.
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Vishu Gupta said:
9 years ago
Let's consider India to implement the above Topic.
For managing the population of 1.25 Billion, Rules, and Regulations are definitely needed for welfare, security, penalties, law and order etc. But making the framework of Rules and regulations is only half work done. The other half which is equally important is to maintain and regular compilation of working within the framework of Rules and Regulations.
This is quite understood but why are we not able to maintain and compile?
Wherever Human Intervention is present in the system, there will be room for cheating, scams, and bribery. To reduce this, Implement the latest technology, use unhackable cameras to record the activity of Traffic Police, government Officials and making everything Transparent to the public will increase awareness to everyone. This will build strength in a common man to report for a criminal activity with full confidence.
For managing the population of 1.25 Billion, Rules, and Regulations are definitely needed for welfare, security, penalties, law and order etc. But making the framework of Rules and regulations is only half work done. The other half which is equally important is to maintain and regular compilation of working within the framework of Rules and Regulations.
This is quite understood but why are we not able to maintain and compile?
Wherever Human Intervention is present in the system, there will be room for cheating, scams, and bribery. To reduce this, Implement the latest technology, use unhackable cameras to record the activity of Traffic Police, government Officials and making everything Transparent to the public will increase awareness to everyone. This will build strength in a common man to report for a criminal activity with full confidence.
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